Thursday, May 08 2003
• 10 a.m. (ET)

Gambling

Prominent conservative Bill Bennett said he’ll quit gambling after a public report that it has cost him $8 million in the past 10 years. A panel talks about the gambling industry, lotteries and other games of chance, and why many states are looking to expand and loosen restrictions on gambling.

Guests

Frank Fahrenkopf
president and CEO of the American Gaming Association

Cynthia Abrams
program director for alcohol and other addictions at the United Methodist Church General Board of Church and Society, and board member of the National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling

Keith Whyte
executive director of the National Council on Problem Gambling

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